Top 5 This Week Gwek to open new detox program at AOK Columns Michael Erskine - November 22, 2024 WILFRED ANDY KENNETH Death Notices Expositor Staff - November 21, 2024 WASYL (WILLIAM/BILL) KIEDYK Death Notices Expositor Staff - November 21, 2024 Former Masonic Grand Master visits Doric Lodge to extol Freemasonry Local Michael Erskine - November 20, 2024 Chiefs welcome calls for action in special interlocutor final report Local Expositor Staff - November 20, 2024 More articles WILFRED ANDY KENNETH Death Notices WASYL (WILLIAM/BILL) KIEDYK Death Notices Chiefs welcome calls for action in special interlocutor final report Local Letter: Remembrance Day poetry expresses thanks to the fallen Columns Editorial: Provincial “efficiency” cuts challenge higher education Columns M’Chigeeng man perishes in ATV crash Local Hallowe’en trick or treating! NewsLocal Author: Expositor Staff November 1, 2023 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp WITCHES AND WARLOCKS ON PARADE—All types of ghoulish characters gathered for a photo prior to the Witches/Warlocks walk held in Sheshegwaning First Nation for Hallowe’en. photo by Jessica Sampson Hallowe’en trick or treating 1 of 12 Wiikwemkoong’s Buzwah Variety can always be counted upon to put on a great show and this year they have really pulled out the stops. Wiikwemkoong’s Buzwah Variety can always be counted upon to put on a great show and this year they have really pulled out the stops. These garbage bag spiders in Aundeck Omni Kaning demonstrate an ability to think outside the web. Which witch is which? Aundeck Omni Kaning’s Hallowe’en dance was decorated in style. The NEMI Public Library has an amazing array of programming for folks of all ages. Kids had a great time checking out the Hallowe’en themed party. Bear Restaurant in Little Current had plenty of goodies for the young ghost and goblins out for an early bit of trick or treating. Little Current United Church had more than 200 children come out for a daylight treat. Folks line up for the scariest show on earth during the Mindemoya Lions Club Haunted Trail over the weekend. Ewww... what more can be said about this gruesome display at the Mindemoya Lions Haunted Trail over the weekend. photo by Tom Sasvari Anyone up for a game of spin the victim? These two creepy clowns hiding behind trees are the real stuff of nightmares. Traveller beware at the Mindemoya Lions Club Haunted Trail. These two creepy clowns hiding behind trees are the real stuff of nightmares. Traveller beware at the Mindemoya Lions Club Haunted Trail. Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff TagsBuzwah Toys and Varietymanitoulin expositorManitoulin Expositor LifeManitoulin Expositor Life 2023manitoulin islandmanitoulin island newsThe Manitoulin ExpositorThe Manitoulin Expositor 2023 Previous articleFriends and NeighboursNext articleEditorial: Heroes are a fragile thing in the 21st Century